Which Headphones do you use with your Nexus S 4G?

There are so many choices and everyone their favorite type. The Nexus S 4G handles sound very well. I like the Headphone port at the bottom. When running outside with them, the cord doesn't get in my way when Im trying to change songs or check a text if needed. Im using the PowerBeats by Dre, great for sports, plus have the inline controls for phone and music uses. I used to use Bluetooth head phones, and I love no cords but the sound always cut out in my pocket and it got annoying.

Bluetooth!
I got a pair of LGs HBS 700. . . WOW!!!
I can walk around my house and never have an issue with the bluetooth! Was doing laundry the other night and my girlfrind couldn't hear the machine even while I was loading it and had the water going (which is LOUD). Even while I'm driving, others can't tell I'm using a bluetooth headset.
Music, sounds as good as anything else I've tried. Works with the voice dial and everything!
Very pleased with them and highly recommended to anyone.

Call me old fashioned but I like the ones that come with it. They are nicer lookeling than the ones that came with the epic but the same thing.
@bazzbro do you have one of those arm band things for it? If so which one do you use when running?

Bluetooth!
I got a pair of LGs HBS 700. . . WOW!!!
I can walk around my house and never have an issue with the bluetooth! Was doing laundry the other night and my girlfrind couldn't hear the machine even while I was loading it and had the water going (which is LOUD). Even while I'm driving, others can't tell I'm using a bluetooth headset.
Music, sounds as good as anything else I've tried. Works with the voice dial and everything!
Very pleased with them and highly recommended to anyone.

I have those too and love them. Haven't tried on NS4G yet but i used them with my ipad2, Optimus S and they work great

Call me old fashioned but I like the ones that come with it. They are nicer lookeling than the ones that came with the epic but the same thing.
@bazzbro do you have one of those arm band things for it? If so which one do you use when running?

I just run the cord under my shirt so the cord doesn't get tangled to my pocket. I ALWAYS buy workout shorts or pants with pocket to hold my phone.

And besides, when running outside, you get a nice ugly pale strap on your arm when you run with a band outside, its not fun lol

I bought the skull candy titans and the LG HBS 700s. The sull candy have a bit more bass but those LGs sound great too and have the convenience of bluetooth. For me, the LGs will be getting more use and thanks to those in this thread that mentioned them, it was why I picked them up.

Call me old fashioned but I like the ones that come with it. They are nicer lookeling than the ones that came with the epic but the same thing. <br />
@bazzbro do you have one of those arm band things for it? If so which one do you use when running?

I wanted to try the headphones that came with the phone but they unfortunately don't fit into my ears.

I picked up the LG HBS 700 based on recommendations in this thread. I love these things!

I've recently started running regularly, and the one thing that has bugged the crap out of me is the cord hanging down and flopping around. I kept my iPod nano on my forearm, and had the cord running through my shirt, but I was always having to adjust it.

Ran for the first time with the bluetooth headphones yesterday with my Nexus S playing Pandora and using RunKeeper to track my run. Wow, it was great!

I have been using a Motorola S9. I use it mainly at work outdoors and very rarely ever take a call using them, only music and podcasts. Huge amounts of sweat, but luckily I haven't had any sweat issues that others have posted about.

A loved one gave me a set of Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10's. They sound very awesome indeed. I am just much more careful when breaking them out for use.

I have a pair of Plantronics 855 bluetooth headphones. I love them, because (a) they have a2dp and avrcp, so I can control my audiobooks from the headset, (b) they can be mono or stereo, and (c) they're cheap to replace on ebay.

I use a Sony WS600 bluetooth unit. Sound is great and the device is very flexible. I can use it with my iPod touch (with bt transmitter), my computer, my NS4G and it has an FM receiver. It has a 3/8" jack so you can plug whatever earbuds/earphones you want into it.

They're great for running (like the above poster, I hate cords) and I can skip tracks and change volume from the headset rather than fumbling with the touchscreen or volume rocker in my armband. Conveniently, they're also charged via microUSB - one charger for both devices.

I upgraded from the Pre to the Nexus S 4G saturday. After reading that the nexus had a high end audio converter built in (wolfson), i was sold. Before installing the netarchy kernel, i listened to some tunes on my Vmoda earbuds. The quality improved dramatically with the netarchy kernel and voodoo control. There is much more detail in music when listening thru headphones. This is the best mobile listening experience I've ever had.

As i type, i am listening to the "this is my next podcast" on my plantronics backbeats using the site's flash player. Even the bluetooth playback is far superior to what i experienced on the Pre. With the Pre, bluetooth music sounded over compressed and signal was too weak to use the backbeats while walking with the Pre in my pocket. With the Nexus, everything is greatly improved. Music, while not as pristine as corded playback, is satisfactory and i hear no apparent compression artifacts.

Music and podcast listening are very important to me, and I'm stoked about my decision to buy the Nexus. I highly recommend the Backbeats and Vmoda headphones. If music is important to you, quality headphones are worth the extra money.

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I prefer Skull Candies myself. To me, they just have the best balance of sound quality, build quality and price. That means to me, i can get a great sounding pair of headphones, without breaking my bank. (not that they are that expensive, but just making a point).